Online connections with gender equity program Free to Be Me
AccessHC gender equity program Free to Be Me is moving online to provide the gender equity program to more people in our communities and make gender equity training easier to access.
AccessHC gender equity program Free to Be Me is moving online to provide the gender equity program to more people in our communities and make gender equity training easier to access.
Young people are essential to an innovative, thriving agricultural industry – but they are exposed to a number of hazards on farms from young ages.
Quit Victoria and VicHealth are working with public housing communities in the City of Yarra to develop a suite of resident-led solutions to reduce tobacco-related harm.
INFANT is scaling-up across Victoria with over 30 Local Government Areas (LGAs) implementing the program.
Box Hill Central Rotary Club is leading the way for Rotary clubs across Victoria in the development and application of a gender equality framework.
The Beautiful Shawl Project is a collaborative, Community-led initiative providing safe and empowering breast screening experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women by providing a culturally safe and responsive alternative to traditional screening.
Together, Cancer Council Victoria and the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer are launching a campaign to raise awareness of the self-collection test for cervical screening – a test that is set to be a game-changer for increasing cervical screening participation with those who have never screened or are overdue.
Leaders in prevention - Latrobe Regional Hospital (LRH) are the largest hospital and workplace in Gippsland to reach the Healthy Eating benchmark as part of the Healthy Workplaces Achievement Program.